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Latest revision as of 16:53, 11 November 2024

Title Screen

Spot: The Video Game

Developer: Virgin Mastertronic
Publishers: Arcadia Systems (US), Bullet-Proof Software (JP)
Platform: NES
Released in JP: October 16, 1992
Released in US: September 1990


RAMIcon.png RAM map
Cactisprite.png TCRF
Spot: The Video Game
Mapper No. 1
Mapper Name Nintendo MMC1
PRG-ROM Pages 8 x 16 KiB
CHR-ROM Pages 0 x 8 KiB
Mirroring Horizontal
4-Screen Mirroring No
SRAM Enabled No


Sub-pages

Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
RAM map

Utilities

  • None known.

Hacks

  • None known.

Translations

  • None known.

Miscellaneous

  • Its gameplay is similar to the video game "Ataxx".
  • It was developed by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990/1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS computers, Game Boy and NES.
  • It was published under the Arcadia Systems, Inc. brand for the NES.
  • Successors: Cool Spot (SNES) and Spot Goes To Hollywood (SNES)
  • For a limited time, a mail-in promotion was offered to purchase the game for $24.99, along with four labels from specially marked 7 Up bottles.

Known Dumps

  • Spot (J)
  • Spot (U) [!]
  • Spot (U) [o1]

External links